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NURITIONAL PROBLEMS
 OBESITY
 EATING DISORDERS :Anorexia nervosa
                 Bulimia nervosa
                 Binge eating disorder
   PREDISPOSITION TO OSTEOPOROSIS
   ANAEMIA
   UNDERNUTRITION
   PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
OBESITY
  CAUSES: Taking in more calories than one uses
  • Oversized food portions
  • Lack of access to healthy foods
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Genes and family history
  • Hormonal imbalance,
   medications, pregnancy,
   emotional factors
 SIGN AND SYMPTOMS:•

    • The scale showing you have gained weight
    • Have extra fat around the waist
    • Thickness around the midsection
    • Large body frame.
    • Difficulty in doing daily activities.
    • Lethargy.
    • Breathlessness.
    • Increased weight.
Complications of obesity
Anorexia nervosa
SIGN AND SYMPTOMS:
 Extremely thin
 Rapid loss of weight
 Loss of menstrual periods
 Exercise excessively
 Exhibiting ritualistic eating behaviors
 Weakness due to malnutrition
 Social withdrwal, depression
 Complaints of nausea, or constipation after eating normal
  amounts of food
DISEASES DUE TO OBESITY
Effects of anorexia nervosa
Bulimia nervosa
Bulimia nervosa
   SIGN ANG SYMPTOMS:
   Binge eating of high-carbohydrate foods, usually in secret
   Exercising for hours
   Eating until painfully full
   Going to the bathroom during meals
   Loss of control over eating, with guilt and shame
   Body weight that goes up and down
   Constipation, diarrhea, nausea, gas, abdominal pain
   Dehydration
   Missed periods or lack of menstrual periods
   Damaged tooth enamel
   Bad breath
   Sore throat or mouth sores
   Depression
Binge eating disorder
Behavioral symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating
 Inability to stop eating or control what you’re eating
 Rapidly eating large amounts of food
 Eating even when you’re full
 Hiding or stockpiling food to eat later in secret
 Eating normally around others, but gorging when you’re alone
 Eating continuously throughout the day, with no planned mealtimes
Emotional symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating
 Feeling stress or tension that is only relieved by eating
 Embarrassment over how much you’re eating
 Feeling numb while bingeing—like you’re not really there or you’re on auto-
  pilot.
 Never feeling satisfied, no matter how much you eat
 Feeling guilty, disgusted, or depressed after overeating
 Desperation to control weight and eating habits
Behavioral symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating
 Inability to stop eating or control what you’re eating
 Rapidly eating large amounts of food
 Eating even when you’re full
 Hiding or stockpiling food to eat later in secret
 Eating normally around others, but gorging when you’re alone
 Eating continuously throughout the day, with no planned mealtimes
Emotional symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating
 Feeling stress or tension that is only relieved by eating
 Embarrassment over how much you’re eating
 Feeling numb while bingeing—like you’re not really there or you’re on auto-
  pilot.
 Never feeling satisfied, no matter how much you eat
 Feeling guilty, disgusted, or depressed after overeating
 Desperation to control weight and eating habits
Effects of binge eating disorder
Symptoms of anemia
Causes of anaemia
Prevention of osteoporosis
Premenstrual syndrome
 Fatigue
 Irritability
 Depression
 Cravings
 Bloating
 Headache
 Breast tenderness
 Fluid retention
 Anxiety
Dietary and Eating out guidelines

 Adequate well balanced nutritious food should be taken
    to prevent obesity and undernutrition.
   No meal of the day should be missed.
   Iron and calcium rich food should be taken.
   Avoid empty calorie foods such as carbonated beverages.
   Eating habits should independent of emotions.
   Include fruits and vegetables in diet.
   Balance the menu with low fat and high fat foods.
   Avoid junk food.
   Enjoy salad buffets.
Malnutrition due to early marriage
CAUSES OF ANAEMIA

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Nutrition during adolescence

  • 1. NURITIONAL PROBLEMS  OBESITY  EATING DISORDERS :Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa Binge eating disorder  PREDISPOSITION TO OSTEOPOROSIS  ANAEMIA  UNDERNUTRITION  PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
  • 2. OBESITY  CAUSES: Taking in more calories than one uses • Oversized food portions • Lack of access to healthy foods • Lack of physical activity • Genes and family history • Hormonal imbalance, medications, pregnancy, emotional factors  SIGN AND SYMPTOMS:• • The scale showing you have gained weight • Have extra fat around the waist • Thickness around the midsection • Large body frame. • Difficulty in doing daily activities. • Lethargy. • Breathlessness. • Increased weight.
  • 4. Anorexia nervosa SIGN AND SYMPTOMS:  Extremely thin  Rapid loss of weight  Loss of menstrual periods  Exercise excessively  Exhibiting ritualistic eating behaviors  Weakness due to malnutrition  Social withdrwal, depression  Complaints of nausea, or constipation after eating normal amounts of food
  • 5. DISEASES DUE TO OBESITY
  • 8. Bulimia nervosa  SIGN ANG SYMPTOMS:  Binge eating of high-carbohydrate foods, usually in secret  Exercising for hours  Eating until painfully full  Going to the bathroom during meals  Loss of control over eating, with guilt and shame  Body weight that goes up and down  Constipation, diarrhea, nausea, gas, abdominal pain  Dehydration  Missed periods or lack of menstrual periods  Damaged tooth enamel  Bad breath  Sore throat or mouth sores  Depression
  • 9. Binge eating disorder Behavioral symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating  Inability to stop eating or control what you’re eating  Rapidly eating large amounts of food  Eating even when you’re full  Hiding or stockpiling food to eat later in secret  Eating normally around others, but gorging when you’re alone  Eating continuously throughout the day, with no planned mealtimes Emotional symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating  Feeling stress or tension that is only relieved by eating  Embarrassment over how much you’re eating  Feeling numb while bingeing—like you’re not really there or you’re on auto- pilot.  Never feeling satisfied, no matter how much you eat  Feeling guilty, disgusted, or depressed after overeating  Desperation to control weight and eating habits
  • 10. Behavioral symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating  Inability to stop eating or control what you’re eating  Rapidly eating large amounts of food  Eating even when you’re full  Hiding or stockpiling food to eat later in secret  Eating normally around others, but gorging when you’re alone  Eating continuously throughout the day, with no planned mealtimes Emotional symptoms of binge eating and compulsive overeating  Feeling stress or tension that is only relieved by eating  Embarrassment over how much you’re eating  Feeling numb while bingeing—like you’re not really there or you’re on auto- pilot.  Never feeling satisfied, no matter how much you eat  Feeling guilty, disgusted, or depressed after overeating  Desperation to control weight and eating habits
  • 11.
  • 12. Effects of binge eating disorder
  • 16.
  • 17. Premenstrual syndrome  Fatigue  Irritability  Depression  Cravings  Bloating  Headache  Breast tenderness  Fluid retention  Anxiety
  • 18. Dietary and Eating out guidelines  Adequate well balanced nutritious food should be taken to prevent obesity and undernutrition.  No meal of the day should be missed.  Iron and calcium rich food should be taken.  Avoid empty calorie foods such as carbonated beverages.  Eating habits should independent of emotions.  Include fruits and vegetables in diet.  Balance the menu with low fat and high fat foods.  Avoid junk food.  Enjoy salad buffets.
  • 19. Malnutrition due to early marriage
  • 20.
  • 21.